My thought would be if you go into Arch, then you can get licensed in both an allow an employer to potentially keep some consultant fees in house. Could work to your benefit (if you negotiate it right)
I really like sweet potato pie but not pumpkin, even though I know that they pretty much taste the same. Weird, huh? I guess that'd I'd probably pick apple, though, if those were the choices.
Either grad option would be totally reasonable, depending on your career goals.
i wonder if that's a canadian thing. maybe they just don't prepare rhubarb right up there? could be one of those metric differences. if you're ever traipsing through iowa, which i'm sure happens often, you should stop by here and pick up a rhubarb pie just to see how it's supposed to be done:
You know what subject can never be beaten to death? Pies!
Madie, what else did you expect? Next time, try and be a big girl and make decision without the use of general and lazy questions to a bunch pf strangers.
I was just wondering if it would be a beneficial bachelors because, as I have said in past posts of mine, there are certain reasons I can not take regular arch.
i don't see what your post has to do with pie madie. thanks for derailing a perfectly good thread.
aside from that, haven't both NS and i suggested in those other threads that if you want to go to architecture school, you should go to architecture school? why would our response be different this time? what has changed?
go to fairmont state, get the unaccredited arch undergrad, apply to masters program, get march, make lots of money and be famous. not that hard.
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majoring in landscape architecture, planning on going to grad school for arch or environmental arch. opinions please?
I prefer pumpkin pie even when it's not seasonal. It's simply the best pie.
Any other opinions you might be interested in?
My thought would be if you go into Arch, then you can get licensed in both an allow an employer to potentially keep some consultant fees in house. Could work to your benefit (if you negotiate it right)
I really like sweet potato pie but not pumpkin, even though I know that they pretty much taste the same. Weird, huh? I guess that'd I'd probably pick apple, though, if those were the choices.
Either grad option would be totally reasonable, depending on your career goals.
apple pie is just so boring.
apple pie is delicious.
have you tried strawberry rhubarb pie? that stuff is awesome if you're ever looking for something new.
also, happy day after pi day. getting into some big rounding errors now.
I hate rhubarb.
Give me lemon-cherry as a pumpkin substitute if you must.
I know I'm late on the whole pie-day but I was too busy yesterday and I am sad at the missed opportunity.
i wonder if that's a canadian thing. maybe they just don't prepare rhubarb right up there? could be one of those metric differences. if you're ever traipsing through iowa, which i'm sure happens often, you should stop by here and pick up a rhubarb pie just to see how it's supposed to be done:
http://www.amanacolonies.com/city/amana-colonies/listing/ox-yoke-inn/
Curt, I am interested in knowing what sort of life event would bring me to Iowa.
well, there is baconfest. i believe there is a large butter sculpture at the iowa state fair. pretty exciting stuff.
... bacon fest?
Excuse me while I revise my office's vacation planner.
Do they have Bacon pie at bacon fest?
something like this?
if they don't, they should.
I posted this because I'm concerned about my schooling and needed help so thank you for wasting my time!
you're welcome
madie: haven't you looked at any previous threads? This subject has been beaten to death.
You know what subject can never be beaten to death? Pies!
Madie, what else did you expect? Next time, try and be a big girl and make decision without the use of general and lazy questions to a bunch pf strangers.
Pie should never be beaten, only enjoyed.
Banana cream pie! You can't beat it.
^I'll raise you a coconut cream pie
if I would have found the answer I was looking for, I wouldn't have posted this
I was just wondering if it would be a beneficial bachelors because, as I have said in past posts of mine, there are certain reasons I can not take regular arch.
Hard to find answers when you don't have a clear and defined question.
i don't see what your post has to do with pie madie. thanks for derailing a perfectly good thread.
aside from that, haven't both NS and i suggested in those other threads that if you want to go to architecture school, you should go to architecture school? why would our response be different this time? what has changed?
go to fairmont state, get the unaccredited arch undergrad, apply to masters program, get march, make lots of money and be famous. not that hard.
+1 Curt.
On account of it being St Pattie's day, perhaps I can toss a savory Guinness pot-pie in the conversation mix:
^ Yuch. I would never eat a pie made by a Brit. Those people eat kidneys for god sake, and you know what those things are full of.
Banana cream pie is veeerrrry healthy. Potassium.
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